Hearing aids and over sensitivity

I've worn hearing aids nearly 20 years. About 6 years ago I hit burnout and combined with a change in supply of wires and domes I stopped being able to tolerate my NHS aids Like having an earwig crawling in my ears. 

I inherited some money and privately bought a different style, thiner wires and in ear receiver that seemed to add weight and minimise movement. All was well untill guarantee ended and now as a pensioner i can't afford replacement or repair. 

So I went back to NHS to see if things had changed. I was delighted to be offered similar to the ones I could tolerate and returned the ones I couldnt tolorate. I went for fitting and set up today and to my dismay they had the old style that I couldnt tolerate. I explained and they confirmed this was all that was available on NHS now. I clearly couldn't tolerate the earwig domes, I managed 10 minutes, and was at the end of coping and close to meltdown. I accepted moulds to be made I have to go back again. I now fear I cant tolerate these either as they will occlude my ears like noise cancelling buds, my internal noise will be too loud. 

If this is the case I will have no aids no access to clear speach and they also reduce my tinnitus. 

Has anyone found a solution to this. I cant use access to work as im retired. Life feels intolerable and isolating right now. 

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  • Were you able to explore whether your NHS audiologist could offer any alternative styles and/or sizes of domes or wires?

    I'm very new to hearing aids, but had to have my first set of domes and wires switched to a different size and length, respectively. The first domes were too loose and the wires were too long. I was finding one side, in particular, very irritating.

    I requested an appointment for them to be reviewed. The audiologist immediately saw that the fit was poor, and kitted me out with different domes and wires. They now sit very comfortably, are much more stable, and are also - pleasingly - more effective (because the seal is better). 

  • Yes I've tried different ones. The newer ones are worse than the older ones sadly. 

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